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1 Company LOGO www.company.com Materialism and consumer socialization: A semiotic analysis of personal loan ads in HK Kara Chan Hong Kong Baptist University & Hong Cheng Ohio University Media and Healthy Development in Adolescence Conference May 4, 2009

2 Company LOGO www.company.com "Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen pounds nineteen and six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery.“ - Charles Dickens' David Copperfield

3 Company LOGO www.company.com Money management for adolescents Adolescents are financially dependent They have desire to be trendy –Buy new products –Buy new models –Engage in many social activities –Courtship

4 Company LOGO www.company.com money problems A survey of 1,072 secondary school students aged 11 to 19 found that –51% reported that they watch their limits and spend within their incomes –40% expressed that their income was not enough –34% did not plan budget and spent as wish –60% experienced money problems

5 Company LOGO www.company.com Consumption environment in HK Keen interest in high-end branded goods Top in the world in terms of the proportion of people claiming to buy Gucci, LV, and Burberry (ACNielsen, 2008) Over 50 Luxury apparel and accessory brands maintain heavy advertising and branding efforts

6 Company LOGO www.company.com Materialistic values among the youth Survey of 683 students aged 11-24 found that –60% agreed that they would be happier if they could afford to buy more things –48% agreed that their lives would be better if they owned certain things they do not have now

7 Company LOGO www.company.com Media messages Content analysis of newspaper ads in HK endorsed hedonistic themes: pretty, luxury, prestige, foreign, and fun (Tse, Belk, and Zhou, 1989) Enjoyment is the dominant value portrayed in TV commercials in HK (Moon and Chan, 2005)

8 Company LOGO www.company.com Credit card debts Aggressive marketing of credit cards to young people A family counseling center observed that one-sixth of the cases seeking for help were related with over-spending Among them, 40 percent were below 25

9 Company LOGO www.company.com Research objectives To examine the consumption values and ideology embedded in personal loan television commercials for credit card debts

10 Company LOGO www.company.com methodology: semiotic analysis

11 Company LOGO www.company.com Select 3 TVCs Use of metaphor Strong visual signifiers Single-minded message Broadcast in prime time

12 Company LOGO www.company.com UA Finance

13 Company LOGO www.company.com UA finance Credit card debts as a bomb Destructive power Time sensitivity Consumer portrayed as smart to get help from UA UA staff as professional and competent

14 Company LOGO www.company.com UA Finance

15 Company LOGO www.company.com UA finance Credit card debts as stains Stickiness, can’t tackle by ordinary means Common daily problems UA staff as professional and competent Problem solved immediately

16 Company LOGO www.company.com Wing Hang Credit

17 Company LOGO www.company.com Wing Hang Credit Credit card debts as a load Unspeakable problem Borrow money as positive thinking WH staff as understanding and supportive

18 Company LOGO www.company.com discussion a care-free and quick solution Trivialize the problem Advantage of getting help from financial institutions over person help because of expertise, accountability, and empathy May encourage adolescence to pay less attention on money management

19 Company LOGO www.company.com Thank you!


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